I’m pretty sure I was conceived at the exact moment this was happening….
It would explain a lot.
It would explain a lot.
I now know exactly how my brother-in-law made that totally sweet, wall-sized poster of those nice ladies kissing. I think I’d be more inclined to print out this David Bowie picture myself – but, yeah that’s just me.
What would you rasterbate?

I have about 6 trillion things to do at work today, so I’ve been listening to my iTunes on random and more than a few times have been completely transported.
Certain songs really trigger my nostalgia button – and throw me like Dr. Sam Beckett, through time and space and smack into the middle of my whatever-year-old brain space.
Sorrow by, David Bowie:
1997 – Me, Angie and Tawnya are piled in Angie’s little, white car – driving in the rain, away from the mall after spending obscene amounts of our college loan money on Elvis Costello cd’s and matching SuperMan t-shirts.
I Could Stay Here Forever, Frank Black:
1999 – Summer, driving on California highways with no-sleep whatsoever
Strange Fire, Indigo Girls:
1994 – Walking around Rexburg late at night, talking about boys and feeling every bit as intense as the song’s lyrics.
La Familia, Mirah:
2000 – Sitting in the bedroom with Angie, on the computer – listening to this song on repeat. Making mix tapes, not leaving the house during daylight hours, sleeping in 4-hour increments, not-owning a coat.
I found that Essence Rare, Gang of Four:
2001 – Lars’ car, beginning of a relationship butterflies in my guts, cigarette smoke in my eyeballs, finally feeling somewhat “cool” and comfortable in my own skin.
Hearts and Bones, Paul Simon:
1993 – In Tawnya’s tercel, driving from Rexburg to West Yellowstone.
Words and Guitar, Sleater-Kinney:
1998 – College, living at Deveraux Place, learning to write songs on electric guitars in our bedroom.
Just to name a few.
What songs trigger your swiss cheese brain??